Conference Name: Kuala Lumpur – International Conference on Social Science & Humanities, 05-06 May 2026
Conference Dates: 05-06 May 2026
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Conference Venue: Hotel Capitol, Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: 03 May 2026
Contact E-Mail ID: convener@eurasiaresearch.info
Organising Scholarly Association: Social Science & Humanities Research Association (SSHRA)
SSHRA President: Associate Prof. Marek Matejun, Department of Entrepreneurship and Industrial Policy, Faculty of Management, University of Lodz, Poland
Conference Language: English
Conference Themes: Social Sciences & Humanities
(Vernacular Session, e.g., European Languages, Arabic, Bahasa, Thai, Chinese, Turkish, Japanese, Russian, will be organised for a minimum of 5 or more participants of a particular language)
(Only English language, full-length, original papers will be considered for publication in conference journals)
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Oleg Pavenkov
Associate professor, Alliance University, Bengaluru, India
Topic- Religion and AI: Ethical Risks of AIfication of Digital Human
Dr. Oleg Pavenkov holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy with a specialization in the philosophy of culture and philosophical anthropology from Leningrad State University (2013), and a Doctorate in Theology from the Pontifical Oriental Institute (2017). He also holds a Master’s degree in English Applied Linguistics from the Autonomous University of Madrid (2016) and a Specialist degree with distinction in Sociology from Saint Petersburg State University.
With extensive academic experience, Dr. Pavenkov previously served as an Assistant Professor of Social Sciences at the University under the Interparliamentary Assembly of EurAsEC. Prior to this, he held teaching and research positions at the Saint Petersburg State Institute of Cinema and Television, where he served as Assistant Professor and Senior Lecturer in Social Sciences from 2011 to 2022. His early career also included roles as a researcher at the Faculty of Sociology, Saint Petersburg State University, and as a social sciences teacher at Secondary School No. 681 in St. Petersburg.
Dr. Pavenkov’s research interests lie in the ethics of artificial intelligence, philosophical anthropology, and the intersection of culture, ethics, and technology. His scholarly work reflects a deep engagement with contemporary ethical issues shaped by technological advancement and cultural change.
Published more than 20 article in Scopus and Web of Science journals in philosophy, theology, sociology, AI ethics and inclusive education; external reviewer for Mathews Journal of Otolaryngology
Delivered 12 courses (180 hours) with 90% student satisfaction; mentored 15 MA theses.
Contribution to Current Job Profile:
As Assistant Professor at Alliance University, I advanced interdisciplinary teaching in philosophy, sociology, and AI ethics, meeting 90% performance goals through agile planning despite challenges like visa delays. Key impacts include doubling publications, leading AI ethics seminars, building departmental workflows for citations/research management, and fostering student engagement via practical case studies linking different philosophical approacher with modern AI ethics—elevating program relevance in India’s academic landscape.
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